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Any way to add team members so they can see Android Market data?

by darrinps » Fri, 20 May 2011 05:32:43 GMT

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Let's say that you have a team that develops Android applications and
you want each team member to be able to see the crash reports on the
Android Developer Console.
Is there any way to do that?
I am told that such a thing exists for IPhone and in fact you can even
set up roles with different levels of authority. I'd just be happy if
there is a way to specify a group of people who has access to a
companies view into the Developer Console!
Thanks.
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Re: Any way to add team members so they can see Android Market data?

Re: Any way to add team members so they can see Android Market data?

by TreKing » Fri, 20 May 2011 06:15:42 GMT

Pfft, no one works like that - we're all indies!
Besides giving everyone access to the publishing account? Nope.
I am told that such a thing exists for IPhone and in fact you can even set
What!? That's crazy! It's like the iPhone market people put thought into how
their developers would use their product!
I think you're going to be a sad panda for a long long time. Maybe next
Google I/O.
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You are cross-posting to multiple lists. Please stop that.
If you are writing applications to the SDK, to be deployed on existing
devices, you cannot call invokeOemRilRequestStrings() or anything else on
private classes.
If you are making changes to the firmware, please stick to the thread you
started on [android-platform], as that is a more relevant group than this
one.
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> But can the activity handle that even when its
That depends on the definition of "handle that" and "its not running",
along with whether or not your service is local or remote.
If you use a callback object, it will be whatever method you decide to
use. Remember: with local services, everything is in the same process and
the same classloader, so you can call whatever you want, so long as you
take care to avoid memory leaks (e.g., keep a singleton service on the
service class as a static, null out that reference when the service ends,
and do not hold onto the reference within your activity code).
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Mark Murphy (a Commons Guy)
http://commonsware.com
_The Busy Coder's Guide to Android Development_ Version 2.0 Available!
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